The Brinsea unit is a good size for me, but I'm not sure I like the design for setting eggs, and viewing the hatch. Also, I would probably want to set eggs at different times, which means having to use one of my Genesis units as a hatcher.

The Sportsman is a bit bigger than I need, but has more flexibility. I also like the computer monitoring system.

Dickey seems like a solidly built unit, and I like the idea of supporting a small business. Doesn't have the monitoring system of the Sportsman, but if I added the Brinsea Humidity Management Module, I doubt I would miss that feature.

I know everyone has there personal favorite, but I'm just hoping to get an idea of which would be most reliable and worry free. Also, does anyone have experience with the Humidity Management Module? Is it worth the added $$$ ? Please help. I'd like to place my order this weekend if possible.

We have 3 sportsmans and have had them since 2000 or 2001 and have never had to do anything to them. One hasnt been used in about 2 years, all we did was add water, plug it up, and the humidity and temp went to where they were susposed to be and is working like a charm.

Quote:Thanks for the feedback. I'm seriously leaning toward a cabinet unit because of the flexibility. How does it work for simultaneous setting and hatching? I've read you can set different trays in successive weeks, and just rotate the eggs down to the hatcher tray as needed, but I was wondering how that works when you're supposed to increase the humidity for hatching.

Quote:Thanks for the feedback. I'm seriously leaning toward a cabinet unit because of the flexibility. How does it work for simultaneous setting and hatching? I've read you can set different trays in successive weeks, and just rotate the eggs down to the hatcher tray as needed, but I was wondering how that works when you're supposed to increase the humidity for hatching.

You can set them in different trays you just have to raise the humidity when when eggs are in thier last 3 days. So if you set eggs once a week your humidity is rather high the majority of the time. Its really better to set them at one time, and hatch those and set again. We have 2 incubators and a hatcher for that reason.

Quote:Thanks for the feedback. I'm seriously leaning toward a cabinet unit because of the flexibility. How does it work for simultaneous setting and hatching? I've read you can set different trays in successive weeks, and just rotate the eggs down to the hatcher tray as needed, but I was wondering how that works when you're supposed to increase the humidity for hatching.

You can set them in different trays you just have to raise the humidity when when eggs are in thier last 3 days. So if you set eggs once a week your humidity is rather high the majority of the time. Its really better to set them at one time, and hatch those and set again. We have 2 incubators and a hatcher for that reason.

Thanks for the info. I was thinking it couldn't work the way they claim. I'll use one of the Genesis to hatch if I've staggered the sets.